Saudi-led aggression forces continued on Saturday to violate a United Nations-brokered ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah, a military official told Saba on Sunday.
The official said the aggression forces committed 292 violations, including the flying of four combat spy planes on al-Faza, al-Jabalya in Hodeidah.
He added that an apache of the aggression forces hovered over al-Jabalya and 14 spy planes over al-Faza, al-Jabalya, al-Tuhyata, Kilo 16 and al-Durayhimi areas.
The official indicated that the aggression also committed 71 violations with artillery shelling and 209 violations with various bullets.
He stated that the aggression forces bombed al-Jah area in Bayt al-Faqih district. A military bulldozer of the aggression created combat fortifications in al-Mandhar area in al-Hawak district.
Meanwhile, the Saudi enemy shelled populated villages in Munabbih border district in Sa’ada province, causing damages to civilians’ properties, the official said.
He added that the aggression warplanes waged two raids on Baqim district and a raid on al-Fara area in Kitaf district.
The official indicated that the enemy warplanes launched three raids on Haradh district in Hajjah province and ten raids on Khab Washa`af district in Jawf province.
In Marib province, the aggression warplanes waged seven raids on Madghal district and a raid on Mahilya district, according to the official.